It’s gray alien week on Trekabout! In “Second Skin”, Cardassians kidnap Major Kira and try to convince her she’s one of them. In “The Abandoned”, Quark finds a Jem’Hadar baby and Odo tries to convince him he doesn’t have to kill. Plus! Remember Worf? Boy, he was a shitty father, right? iTunes Google Play RSS

Okay folks, we made it. We survived the Star Wars prequels. While Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is a better movie than the previous two, it pretty much had to be, or we wouldn’t still be alive to release this podcast. Welcome to Trekabout Presents Revenge of the Sith. iTunes RSS

In “The House of Quark”, we’re treated to a Klingon comedy of manners with Quark at its center. In “Equilibrium”, we’re treated to one of those dour 1970s conspiracy movies with Dax at its center. Plus! Keiko and Miles sure do love each other, don’t they? iTunes Google Play RSS

Were you surprised that we thought Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace wasn’t as bad as everyone makes it out to be? Well, prepare to be surprised again, because Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, is a bad, bad movie. Welcome to Trekabout Presents Attack of the Clones. Support us on Patreon …

After the explosive reveal that there are dark forces at work in the Gamma Quadrant, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine wastes no time in piling on even more surprising revelations, in “The Search, Part I” and “The Search Part II”. Support us on Patreon iTunes Google Play RSS

Okay everyone, take a deep breath, because it’s time for Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Now let it out and sit back, because this movie isn’t that bad! No, no–give us the benefit of the doubt. Welcome to Trekabout Presents The Phantom Menace. iTunes RSS

It’s been a while since we’ve been given a “Let’s Torture O’Brien” episode, and boy howdy does “Tribunal” deliver. Then, in “The Jem’Hadar”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine blows up its own premise. Plus! Miles and Keiko sure do love each other, don’t they? iTunes Google Play RSS

As a wrap-up to one the original blockbuster trilogies, Return of the Jedi is pretty satisfying. As a movie, though? It’s… uneven. But hey, Ewoks are cute and awesome, and doesn’t that count for something? Welcome to Trekabout Presents Return of the Jedi. iTunes RSS

Quick! How do you follow up the unexpected blockbuster success of your homage to the sci-fi adventure serials of your childhood? Turn over a large portion of the creative control to other people and produce a markedly more mature and dark sequel? That’s a weird answer. Welcome to Trekabout Presents The Empire Strikes Back. iTunes …